Undergraduate Degree Programs
The computer science program is designed to teach students with knowledge and skills that they can use in the future. With the pervasive influence of information technology on society, graduates with degrees in computer science have access to a wide range of professional options. In addition, the undergraduate program offers an interdisciplinary learning experience that integrates academic theory, research-based insight and practical skills.
The Bachelor of Computer Science (B.C.Sc.) is a 4-year degree program, in which you’ll complete 42 subjects (at least 135 credits). Of the 42 subjects, some subjects are for the foundation and supporting skills, some will contribute to mandatory subjects and some will be elective subjects. In the fourth year, the team-based Capstone projects or creating own business plans and prototypes are included.
Foundation subjects for Computer Science
- Myanmar
- English
- Physics
- Computer
- Fundamentals
- Programming
- Fundamentals
- Web Development
Mandatory subjects for Computer Science
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Operating Systems
- Computer Organization & Architecture
- Computational Mathematics
- Operations Research
- Database Management Systems
- Artificial Intelligence
- Human-Computer Interaction and Information Security Fundamentals
- Digital Signal Processing
- Digital Image Processing
- Network Fundamentals
- Distributed & Cloud Computing
- Project Management
- Management Principles
- Data Science Fundamentals
- Software Modelling and Analysis
- Software Design and Development
- Business Management and Accounting
- Machine Learning / Deep Learning
- Capstone Project
Elective subjects for Computer Science
- Computer Ethics and Professionalism
- Big Data Analytics
- Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Introduction to High Performance Computing
- Network Design
- Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
- Data Center & Software Defined Network
Computer technology can change the world. Every automated device, such as the systems that control phones, cars, airplanes, and robots, has a software or hardware engineer to help develop it. The computer technology degree program provides students with extraordinary learning opportunities.
The Bachelor of Computer Technology (B.C.Tech.) is a 4-year degree program, in which you’ll complete 42 subjects (at least 135 credits). Of the 42 subjects, some subjects are for the foundation and supporting skills, some will contribute to mandatory subjects and some will be elective subjects. In the fourth year, the team-based Capstone projects or creating own business plans and prototypes are included.
Foundation subjects for Computer Technology
- Myanmar
- English
- Physics
- Computer Fundamentals
- Programming Fundamentals
- Web Development
Mandatory subjects for Computer Technology
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Computer Organization & Architecture
- Computational Mathematics
- Operations Research
- Database Management Systems
- Artificial Intelligence
- Human-Computer Interaction and Information Security Fundamentals
- Digital Signal Processing
- Digital Image Processing
- Network Fundamentals
- Distributed & Cloud Computing
- Project Management
- Management Principles
- Engineering Circuit Analysis
- Electronic Devices
- Embedded Systems Fundamentals
- Software Defined Network
- Internet of Things
- Cryptography and Network Security
- Capstone Project
Elective subjects for Computer Technology
- Computer Ethics and Professionalism
- Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Introduction to High Performance Computing
- Network Design
- Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
- Data Center & Software Defined Network